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Richard D. Wolff

Economist and professor known for work on Marxian economics and critiques of capitalism; frequent public intellectual who comments on economic policy and political economy.

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Dec 16, 2022 • 53min

Is Capitalism A Blessing?

With the wealth gap widening, some Americans are starting to consider socialism as a viable economic and political model. Supporters of capitalism claim that no other system has been as effective in creating value, increasing prosperity, and producing the wealth that has lifted billions of people out of poverty. The free market, they argue, encourages competition and human ingenuity, values individual choice, and organizes society in a fair and just way. Critics of capitalism, however, paint a different picture. They argue that capitalism is inherently exploitative and that business owners seek profits above all else, leading to the distortion of human worth as one distilled to an individual’s labor power. Further, they claim that a capitalist system is inherently rigged to benefit the wealthy and powerful, and the byproducts of which have created unsustainable waste and decimated the world’s wildlife and natural resources. In light of this emerging divide, we ask this question: Is capitalism a blessing?With John Mackey, Bhaskar Sunkara, Katherine Mangu-Ward, and Richard D. Wolff.John Donvan is our moderater. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Oct 10, 2025 • 1h 13min

How the job market got so broken

Richard D. Wolff, a renowned Marxist economist and founder of Democracy at Work, delves into the crumbling U.S. job market. He discusses how profit-driven employer decisions contribute to job scarcity and examines the inadequacies of official employment statistics. Wolff highlights the impact of globalization and automation since the 1970s, which eroded union strength and displaced workers. He also addresses the political exploitation of worker frustration, linking economic dislocation to cultural tensions and resurgent anti-immigrant sentiments.
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Feb 18, 2026 • 21min

Trump Guts EPA: ‘Make America More Polluted Again’?

Richard Wolff, economist and co-founder of Democracy at Work, discusses how removing EPA powers shifts pollution costs onto the public. He explains why profit-driven firms externalize environmental harm. They contrast EPA-era improvements with earlier pollution and call out political moves that favor corporations over regulation.
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Oct 15, 2025 • 30min

What Is Socialism? Puncturing Anti-Communist Myths w/ Prof. Wolff

Professor Richard Wolff, an economist and co-founder of Democracy at Work, dives deep into the essence of socialism. He clarifies historical misconceptions fueled by anti-socialist propaganda, offering insight into the varied interpretations globally. The conversation spans socialism's evolution, the complexities of revolutions in agrarian societies, and critiques of socialist outcomes in Cuba, Venezuela, and China. Wolff emphasizes China's mixed economy's unique blend of state planning and private enterprise while addressing ongoing challenges in workplace democracy and inequality.
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Feb 4, 2026 • 21min

U.S. General Strike Signals a New Day w/ Prof. Wolff

Richard Wolff, economist and co-founder of Democracy at Work, explains the recent Minnesota and nationwide shutdowns as a historic U.S. general strike. He explores turnout, union solidarity, and how strikes can block state power. He reflects on workers’ councils, historical lessons, and the political stakes amid rising right-wing backlash.
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Oct 8, 2025 • 27min

The Government Shut Down Is the Democrats’ Pathetic Response to Trump w/ Prof. Wolff

In this discussion, economist Richard Wolff, a professor and co-founder of Democracy at Work, delves into the chaos of the government shutdown and its serious impact on workers. He emphasizes the necessity of a mass labor fightback against systemic injustice. Wolff also highlights the broader U.S. economic decline and its international repercussions, touching on Italy's general strike and the failures of American politicians to safeguard social programs. He critiques the Democratic response as ineffectual and addresses rising social tensions and the growing acceptance of socialist ideas.
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Mar 1, 2026 • 55min

Richard Wolff: Tariffs Ruled Illegal - Geoeconomic Earthquake?

Richard Wolff, economist and Marxian scholar, explains the Supreme Court ruling on Trump's tariffs and why it shakes up politics and law. He unpacks who really paid the tariffs, corporate backlash, legal and practical failures, and how tariffs fall short as development policy. Short takes on political fallout, evasion, and international consequences.
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Feb 25, 2026 • 28min

‘I Can Destroy The Country’ Trump Lashes Out After Tariffs Rebuked

Richard Wolff, economist and co-founder of Democracy at Work, offers his take on Trump’s tariff fight. He explains the Supreme Court ruling, why tariffs failed to reshore jobs, and how global partners reacted. Conversation touches on constitutional limits, Republican resistance to tariffs, and the broader shift toward protectionism.
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Feb 6, 2026 • 36min

Escape from Capitalism | Clara Mattei & Richard Wolff

Richard Wolff, Marxian economist and founder of Democracy at Work, brings sharp, public-facing analysis. He and Clara Mattei discuss how “freedom” masks coercion, how wages, debt, taxes and budgets shape what feels possible. They unpack austerity’s role in protecting elites, imperialism’s extraction, and why building democratic alternatives requires both theory and hands-on organizing.
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Feb 6, 2026 • 43min

The End of the American Empire with Professor Richard Wolff

Professor Richard Wolff, economist and critic of contemporary capitalism, and founder of Democracy at Work. He discusses the decline of U.S. power and dollar dominance. He explores China’s rise and the yuan as a reserve currency. He warns about strained alliances, Europe's economic strains, the manufacturing base needed for defense, and the disruptive risks and geopolitics of AI.

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